Tikka slam fire PSA

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The rifle made in Riihimäk and its trigger issues makes me scared to buy one for the kids. This thread makes me chuckle after all the belly aching about the Remington pattern guns. lol
The only instances of it being an issue, in what I've seen, is when it is altered from factory.

Comparing Rem 700 trigger to a Sako/Tikka trigger is crazy.
 

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If you’re the paranoid type and don’t trust the factory assembly or don’t know the history of a particular rifle, by all means feel free to stick an Allen wrench in it to make sure it’s tight. OR you could be a real overachiever and pull it off, dab on some locktight, and tighten it.

Takes some specialized tools and know how:
- 1 metric Allen wrench
- grasp of the saying “righty tighty, lefty loosy”

And for the super paranoid types a witness mark and because this is my rifle I guess I fall into that category, oh well it gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling.
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The only instances of it being an issue, in what I've seen, is when it is altered from factory.

Comparing Rem 700 trigger to a Sako/Tikka trigger is crazy.
To be fair when the tikka kool-aid was being served, the usual spokespersons said the winchester m70 trigger was un reliable. It's literally the simplest trigger ever made.....and you can visually see the sear faces and measure the engagement. The bolt is the safety.....it's near impossible to fail. M-70 trigger.jpg
 
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